WMOC Radio Sponsor Program

Hello! If you’re reading this website, then welcome to a special look inside a wonderful new community program. Through the Mount Olive Baptist Church (MOBC), funding from the Make The Grade™ Foundation (MTG), and the generous donations of time and expertise from community volunteers, we are proud to present WMOC Radio – an Internet radio station run by students and young people from our community.

Message from the Pastor

MentoringThe mentoring program has a tireless history of working with 13-18 year olds to enhance spiritual, emotional and intellectual growth. The recent establishment of the WMOC internet radio station, supervised by adults and managed by our young, is not simply just another music station. The young teenagers are encouraged to produce programs that are challenging, informative and timely in this busy world.

For the past three years the MOBC Mentoring Program has sponsored a Mock Trial program where mentees are coached and trained by outside attorneys for a 6 week time period. They have a trial in a real court room with a real judge (in the Bergen County Court House), this give them an opportunity to see firsthand how the judicial system works. Some mentees are also trained as reports. The community is invited to witness this awesome event

Developing critical thinking, responsible behavior and confident leadership in an increasingly shrinking and demanding world is the focus of these three programs. Your investment today will provide a tremendous return for America’s future.

WMOC Radio (available online and on mobile Internet devices at www.wmocradio.net) is designed to provide area students with invaluable business skills, social skills, and life lessons that will be applicable in the classroom, workplace, and their own personal and social lives. These include, but are not limited to the following:

We want our young people to know that their voices matter. What better to show them this than to give them a broad public forum in which to be heard? WMOC Radio’s programming will be written, produced, and voiced wholly by our student staff, under the guidance of community and broadcast professional volunteers.

So how can WMOC Radio become an invaluable part of your life and the life of your business or charitable organization? It’s simple. WMOC is designed with not only students in mind, but the greater Hackensack, Englewood, and Teaneck area (and its surrounding communities). It’s a station with reciprocal benefits – the more you and your business assist WMOC and support our staff of incredible student achievers, the more WMOC will return the favor by providing valuable exposure, public service announcements (PSAs), and promotional on-air mentions about your business to the community at large.

Read on to see how a partnership with WMOC can directly benefit your business, charitable organization, and/or the community as a whole!

WMOC Radio and You… Equal Benefits

By committing to a sponsorship of WMOC Radio, your business or charitable organization will receive a multitude of benefits.

Here are the key aspects of sponsoring the students of WMOC Radio that you need to know in order to make an informed decision:

100% of your sponsorship will directly benefit the student staff of WMOC Radio. All of your generosity will go directly towards one of two places. One, you will directly support WMOC station funding and upkeep. Two, you will directly add to MOBC’s scholarship fund for deserving and needy area student achievers.

As with all worthwhile partnerships, you are richly rewarded for your generosity and support. Your business or charitable organization will receive the constant verbal and promotional support of WMOC Radio, which will reach an innumerable amount of potential area and community patrons.

Mount Olive Baptist Church

"For over 119 years, Mount Olive Baptist Church has attempted to be at the cross roads of life in Bergen County. In 1889, we were originally founded as an African American congregation. Today, although we are still largely African American, we now see ourselves as a congregation open to all people."